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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 335. 1912. 337 Commonm, Burman or Qanmxorr: For miscellaneous items, °°¤**¤¤¤¤*— namely: Cartage, expenses of light and water at magazines and sta- !’r101’!Q,.l'»0llS, ferrrage, technical boolm, andjncidental expenses attendrtpgl inspection 0 ordnance material, mne thousand five hundred 0 ars. That the balances of a ro r·iations unobl` ated on Janu ”'*"‘°“°"¤’°°“‘°‘ eleventh, nineteen hundred giid llzwelve, made fd? the naval   ¤ :5 under the headings ‘ ‘Ammunition for ships of the Navy,". "Fire con- ’°"‘ trol mstruments or ships of the Navy ’ "Small arms and machine guns," "Torpedoes and appliances " ‘l?§periments, Bureau of Ord-. nauce," "New batteries for ships oi the avy,” "A.rmi.ng[and equipping the Naval Militia," "Modernizi.§ jectiles," " odernrzing turrets of ships of the Navy" "Nav Erriir Facto, Washington, District of Co umbia," and ‘ liattle compasses," areiereby reapproprrated and shall be available for obligation until the close of the Egcal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nuanau or nqursnmur. ,,,’;*,f°•¤ °‘ '°¤°*P· Eqursrnmr or vmssmnsz For hemp, wire, iron, and other materials ,J?°i""‘°" °' "°' for the manufacture of cordage, anchors cables, galleys, and chains; ‘ specincations for purchase thereof shall be so prepared as shall give fair and free competition; canvas for the manufacture of sails, awn- 111gS, hammocks, and other work; stationery for phaplains and for commanding and navigating officers of ships, eqursment officers on shore and afloat, and or the use of courts-marti on board shippurchase, repair, and exchange of typewriters for ships; the removal and transportation of ashes from ships of war; interior appliances and tools for equipment buildings in n_avy yards and naval stations; supplies for seamen’s puarters; av1ation·outiits; and for the urchase of all other articles o equipment at home and abroad, and fiir the pay- ment of labor in equipping vessels  manufacture of equi ment articles in the several navy yards; all pilotage and towiie o sliips of war; canal tolls,wharfage, dock and port charges, and o er necessary incidental expenses of a similar nature; services and materials in repairi, correcting, adjusting, and testing compasses on shore and on boaxrild ship; nautical and astronomical instruments and repairs to same; libraries for ships of war, professional books and papers, and drawmgsandengravingsforsignal ooks; naval signals am alpparatus, nameéy, signals, lights, lanterns, rockets, and running lig ts; compass ttings, including binnacles, tripods, and other appendages of ship’s compasses; logs and other app iances for measuring the ship’s warg, and leads and other appliances or sounding; lanterns and lamps an their appendages for eneral use on board shitplfor illuminating purposes, and oil and candles used in connection erewith; service and supplies for coast s` al service, including the purchase of land as mic www necessaryforsites for rarilild shore stations; instruments and apparatus, supplies, and technical books and periodicals required to carry on experimental and research work in radio telegraph at the naval radio laboratoryl; bunting and other materials for making and repaumg flags of a kinds; photographs, photographic instruments, and materials; musical instruments and music; installing, maintaining, and repairing interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range finders, battle order and range transmitters and mdrcators,_ and motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate machmery b6l0Hg\¤g to other bureaus, three million eight hundred and forty; prod"., QHQBQ thousand three hundred dollars: Provided, That the sum to. ,cg{°’*°•*· °°°·· "”" paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger servrce at the several navy yards, naval stations, and coaliug stations for the